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Losing 30 pounds requires a commitment to diet, exercise and improvements to your lifestyle. It's a fairly large weight loss goal and will require you to stick to a healthier lifestyle for a significant amount of time. Typically, you should aim to lose approximately one to two pounds each week.[1] This means that in about four months or so, you'll be able to lose about 30 pounds. Get started on your weight loss by making a plan and sticking to it as best you can.

How long does it take to lose 30 pounds?

Assuming your goal is to lose 1 or 2 pounds a week, it’ll take about 4 months to lose 30 pounds. To do so, eat lots of vegetables, high protein foods, and whole grains. Drink at least 8 oz of water daily, and make an exercise plan to focus on cardio and strength training.

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    Start a food journal. You will need a good idea of the calories you are consuming before you start any type of reduced calorie diet plan.

    • Start keeping a food journal by noting everything you eat and drink in one day. Note your breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinks and anything else you eat throughout the day.
    • Be as accurate as you can.[2] The calories you calculate from these typical days will be your starting point for figuring out a level that will help you lose weight.
    • Continue your food journal after you've begun your weight loss plan as well. Studies show this keeps you accountable to your diet and can help you lose weight and keep it off.[3]
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    Calculate your current daily calorie total. After you've kept a food journal for a few days, you'll be able to determine a calorie goal to meet each day to help you lose weight.

    • Most health professionals recommend aiming for a one to two pound weight loss each week. This is gradual, but safer and more sustainable weight loss.[4] You'll most likely have an easier time maintaining a weight loss that was more gradual.
    • Take your food journal and average the total calories you typically eat. Subtract 500 to 750 calories from this number.[5] This lower calorie level is what you should aim for if you want to lose one to two pounds per week.
    • If you subtract 500 to 750 calories but you get a value less than 1,200 calories, then make 1,200 calories your daily target.
    • Eating less than 1,200 calories daily isn't considered safe. Your metabolism can slow and you're at a high risk for nutrient deficiencies.[6]

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    Figure out a realistic weight loss period. Set up a weight loss calendar or schedule to help get you going and keep you on track for weight loss within a specific time period.

    • If you're going about weight loss with the mindset of losing one to two pounds per week, you'll need about four months to lose 30 pounds.
    • However, you may want to consider giving yourself a few extra weeks to lose that weight. You need to plan for slip-ups, holidays and unplanned stressful events that could set you back a few days or week with your weight loss.
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    Build a support group. Another thing that will be beneficial to plan as part of your weight loss diet is finding and building a support group.[7]

    • Studies have shown that those who have a support group tend to stick to diets long-term and are able to lose more weight and keep it off compared to those who do not have a support group.[8]
    • Talk to friends, family members or co-workers about your weight loss goals and ask them to be your support group and keep you accountable.
    • Also, be your own support group by writing down your motivations for losing weight in your food and fitness journal. Return to this journal daily and weekly to plot your goals, weight and inch reduction.
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    Follow a higher protein diet. Many studies show that a higher protein diet can help you lose weight, but also make it a bit easier to keep the weight off long-term.[9]

    • Protein is an essential nutrient to your diet. Focus on getting a little more than average to help you increase your overall satiety and better manage your appetite.
    • If you make sure to eat a source of protein at each meal, you'll be able to meet your protein needs with ease. Plan to have at least one or two servings of leaner protein per meal and one serving with snacks.
    • One serving of meat protein, is about 85 to 120 grams by weight (or 3 to 4 oz), which delivers 20 to 25 grams of protein.[10] Choose leaner protein sources as these are lower in calories and can easily fit into a low-calorie diet plan.
    • Alternate between different sources of protein to maintain a varied diet. Try: seafood, tofu, legumes, lean beef, eggs, low-fat dairy and poultry.
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    Make half your plate a fruit or vegetable. Another easy trick to maintaining a lower calorie diet, without feeling like you're starving yourself is to fill up on lots of fruits and vegetables.

    • These foods are low in calorie which means you can eat a fair amount and still be within your target calorie goal.
    • In addition, these foods are high in fiber. They provide bulk to meals so you'll feel more full during meals and stay satisfied longer after your meal is completed.[11]
    • Make half of your meals and snacks a fruit or vegetable. Aim for one cup of dense vegetables, two cups of leafy greens and 1/2 cup of fruit per serving.[12][13]
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    Go for 100% whole grains. In addition to fruits and vegetables, another fiber-packed food group are grains.

    • Add a serving or two of whole grains to your day to help you increase your fiber intake so you'll feel more satisfied with your meals.
    • Its recommended to go for 100% whole grains over refined grains because they are higher in fiber, protein and other essential nutrients.[14]
    • Avoid refined grains like white bread, white rice, plain pasta or baked goods made with white flour.
    • Instead, try a variety of whole grains like: oats, quinoa, brown rice, whole wheat bread or whole wheat pasta.
    • Also, always measure portion sizes of whole grains. Stick to 1/2 cup or 1 oz per serving.[15]
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    Pre-pack healthy snacks. Although snacking might seem counter intuitive to weight loss, they can actually be an appropriate part of your weight loss plan.[16]

    • If you feel like you'll need a snack, aim to make snacks 150 calories or less.[17] Also, make sure they contain some lean protein and a fruit or vegetable to make them a nutrient-packed addition to your day.
    • Also, only snack if you need to. For example, if it's been more than four hours since you ate and your stomach is growling or you need a little something before your workout. Try to avoid snacking out of boredom.
    • Place 100 to 150 calorie snacks in small baggies to bring to work or keep at home for a quick on-the-go snack choice.
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    Eat mindfully. When you're trying to lose weight, it is a smart idea to make some lifestyle changes in addition to following a reduced calorie diet.[18]

    • Eating mindfully can be a great tool to use in addition to following a specific diet or exercise plan to lose weight. You'll be forced to pay attention to what you're eating, how you're eating and why you eat.
    • Take at least 20 minutes to eat your meals. This slow method of eating helps give your body enough time to feel satisfied and can help prevent you from overeating.[19]
    • Use smaller portions and smaller plates. Using salad plates at dinner can help you control portion sizes better.
    • Also remove distractions while you're eating. Turning off the TV and your cell phone can force you to pay attention and get more enjoyment and satisfaction from your meals.
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    Drink enough fluids each day. Water is essential to keeping you hydrated throughout the day. However, it's also a key factor in your weight loss.[20]

    • When you're dehydrated, which is fairly common, many times you may confuse thirst for hunger. You may eat or have a snack when in reality you just needed to sip on some water.[21]
    • In addition, drinking a large glass of water prior to meals can help fill you up and make you feel full on a no-calorie fluid.
    • Aim for a minimum of eight 8 ounce glasses of fluid daily. However, some health professionals believe you may even need up to 13 glasses daily. This will depend on your age, gender and activity level.[22]
    • Aim to have you urine the color of lemonade or very pale yellow by the end of the day. In addition, you shouldn't feel thirsty throughout the day.
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    Make an exercise plan. When you're aiming to lose a larger quantity of weight and are planning to use exercise to support that weight loss, it might be beneficial to set up an exercise plan for yourself.[23]

    • Write up a little schedule or calendar that shows what type of exercise you'll be doing, what time of day, how many days a week and for how long.
    • Plan to start with low-impact workouts. Try swimming, walking, water aerobics or elliptical use during the first month. These types of exercises might be better on your joints or be easy for those suffering from arthritis.[24]
    • Also plan to slowly increase the duration or amount of time spent exercising. You may start out by aiming to work out for 20 minutes three days a week. Slowly advance to 30 minutes three days a week and then 30 minutes four days a week.
    • You may want to considering meeting with a personal trainer or physical therapist if you haven't exercised before or want additional guidance.
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    Increase lifestyle activity. An easy way to begin exercising and just being more active is by increasing your lifestyle activity. This is an especially good place to start if you aren't currently doing any planned or structured exercise.

    • Lifestyle activities are those you do on a regular basis. Walking to and from your car, mopping the floor, taking the stairs in your office or even shoveling snow.
    • Some studies show that those people who do a lot of lifestyle activity reap similar benefits to those people who do structured aerobic activity.[25]
    • Try to add more movement or steps to your day. For example, go for a 10 to 20 minute walk after dinner or on your lunch break. Micro walks during the work day, in the morning or during your lunch hour will also help you lose weight.
    • Also, try planning activities, rather than television watching. Encourage your entire family to be more active. Go mini golfing, dog walking or play sports.
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    Include regular cardiovascular exercise. After you've worked on increasing your lifestyle activity start making strides to participating in some planned and structured cardio exercises.

    • Most health experts recommend participating in about 150 minutes of activity each week. This is about 2 1/2 hours.[26]
    • If you haven't been exercising or have difficulty with exercising, start with a smaller goal like 1 1/2 hours a week.
    • Many activities can count as cardio exercises. Try: water aerobics, using the elliptical, going for a walk, doing a dance class or riding a stationary bike.
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    Add in strength training. Strength training helps build lean muscle mass and can help increase your body's ability to burn calories during rest over time.

    • Lift free weights or use weight machines for at least 30 minutes two to three times per week. Aim to work each major muscle group. Lift free weights or use weight machines for at least 30 minutes two to three times per week.
    • Sign up for a personal training session to learn proper form. You should be very careful to avoid injury. Review your form and new exercises with the personal trainer frequently.
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    For most people, a healthy weight loss goal is 1-2 pounds a week, so 15-30 weeks seems like a reasonable goal.

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    To determine obesity, you need to know your weight and height. Go to http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/lose_wt/BMI/bmi-m.htm to fill in the form that will determine your Body Mass Index (BMI). A BMI of 30 or higher is considered obese.

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    How much weight do you have to lose for others to notice?

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    Some people are more observant than others, but most people will notice if you lose 10 pounds.

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      To lose 30 pounds, start by following a diet that’s high in protein and includes foods, like eggs, legumes, and poultry, at every meal. Additionally, try to fill up at least half your plate at each meal with fruits and vegetables, which have lots of nutrients and fiber, but are low in calories. You should also focus on drinking at least 8 glasses of water daily to keep your stomach full. Along with a healthy diet, try to exercise for 30 minutes every other day to help burn fat and calories. For tips on how to pack healthy snacks for when you’re away from home, read on!

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      How many steps a day to lose 30 pounds? ›

      If you're trying to lose weight or lose body fat, aim for 10,000 to 12,500+ steps a day. Coupled with an appropriate nutrient-dense diet, you'll be set for success.

      How long should it take to lose 30 pounds? ›

      It's a fairly large weight loss goal and will require you to stick to a healthier lifestyle for a significant amount of time. Typically, you should aim to lose approximately one to two pounds each week. This means that in about four months or so, you'll be able to lose about 30 pounds.

      Will walking 14000 steps a day help lose weight? ›

      “Taking 10,000 steps a day is a traditional goal in achieving fitness and lowering the risk of heart disease and stroke,” Dr. Liana Casusi, MD, a licensed physician, tells Parade.com. "However, studies have shown that at least 15,000 steps daily is optimal to shed a few pounds for weight loss.

      How to lose 30 pounds at 14? ›

      Tips for Success
      1. Make it a family affair. Ask your mom or dad to lend help and support. ...
      2. Watch your drinks. ...
      3. Start small. ...
      4. Stop eating when you're full. ...
      5. Notice if you are hungry before reaching for a snack. ...
      6. Schedule regular meals and snacks. ...
      7. Eat more fruit and vegetables. ...
      8. Avoid fad diets.

      How much weight can you lose walking 10000 steps a day for 30 days? ›

      Completing an extra 10,000 steps each day typically burns about 2000 to 3500 extra calories each week. One pound of body fat equals 3500 calories, so depending on your weight and workout intensity, you could lose about one pound per week simply by completing an extra 10,000 steps each day.

      What is the best time to walk to lose weight? ›

      Researchers say exercising between 7–9 a.m. is best for weight management. Morning exercisers had a lower body mass index and waist circumference than those exercising later. Experts say better sleep, mental health, brain health, and physiological health are also important benefits of exercise.

      How many steps a day did Jessica Simpson walk to lose weight? ›

      According to her trainer Harley Pasternak, Jessica walked for 14,000 steps every day. Walking has always proved to be effective in reducing weight.

      Why am I not losing weight walking 15000 steps a day? ›

      If you are walking but not losing weight, it is a good time to look at what you are eating. You may need to make a few swaps. The key is maintaining good nutrition. Explore the right number of calories for your level of physical activity and weight-loss goal.

      How many steps to lose weight by age? ›

      For those aged up to 60 years, walking 8,000–10,000 steps a day may be enough to maintain health. After the age of 60, 6,000–8,000 appears to be sufficient.

      What to eat to lose 30 pounds in 3 months? ›

      Loading your plate with low calorie, nutrient-dense foods can help keep you feeling full between meals while reducing your daily calorie intake to promote weight loss. Fruits, veggies, legumes, whole grains, and lean cuts of meat, fish, and poultry are all great additions to a low calorie diet.

      How long will it take to lose 30 pounds on a 1200 calorie diet? ›

      For example, it would take one 3 to 6 months on average to lose 30 pounds on a 1200 calorie diet. It is based on CDC; one can lose 1 to 2 pounds per week on average.

      What is the best diet to lose belly fat? ›

      Focusing on plant-based foods, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Choosing lean sources of protein, such as fish and low-fat dairy products. Limiting processed meats, as well as the saturated fat that's found in meat and high-fat dairy products, such as cheese and butter.

      What is a realistic goal to lose 30 pounds? ›

      A healthy weight loss goal is losing about 3 pounds per week by eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly. This means it may take several weeks to months to lose 30 pounds, but the result is more sustainable.

      How many steps should you walk a day to lose 3 pounds a week? ›

      Get Your Steps In

      While 10,000 steps a day is a common goal, try hitting 15,000 for the extra calories burned. "It takes effort, but we can accumulate 15,000 steps a day by walking briskly for two hours at about a four-mile-per-hour pace," Dr.

      Can you walk off 30 pounds? ›

      magnani) lost 30 pounds by going on 30-minute walks every day. The TikTok influencer has PCOS and hypothyroidism, which makes it hard for her to do certain exercises. Walking, however, is the perfect low-impact way to burn fat without risking the types of injuries you might get from more intense training.

      How many steps should I walk to lose 10 pounds in a month? ›

      Since there are 3,500 calories in 1 pound, "this means to lose 1 pound, you'll need to walk roughly 35 miles or 70,000 steps. Over the course of a week, this means targeting 10,000 steps a day," says Davis. At this rate, you could lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. The more you weigh, the more calories you will burn.

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